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- _— 7 PRP ses cod ak 7S TA DR wero THE Bvewsne Wunbu, THURSDAY, VUUTUBER 5, 1911. | UP-TO- DATE] {AND NEWSY NEW EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nos8'Fe0@hen 4d) 4 BY JOHN, POLLOCK. | AM LANGFORD and Joa Jeanette, || — At the National Sporting Club | S the colored heavyweights who | Morris Harris and Tony Ross, and Young O'Leary clash in the povee Smy - a twenty-round bout, which will take!| Main pout of ten rouads. ace on Thanksgiving Day afternoon <,.. GANTSWNAGAN, ATHLETGS HAVE NAILING UP THE PENNANT STARGOUFERS —'Lanaford and Jeanette Be outiin USING RECRUITS HARD TIME WITH f28 S penpayy: | fo Meet ot oe ee ny DODGERS THE HIGHLANDERS NASSAU TOURNEY © SES | oe \W. New Yorkers Sew Up Game American League Champions | i 2 “iba " a ted t at a meeting held between |} and Willle Howard, of Brookly, will Early by Scoring Six Just Manage to Win Out | I Ties Travis's pee \oodmant and Din Mfeketiek, {battle for ten rounds at the’ Na- in (Qualifyi R { managers of the men. ‘This bout is to |f Uonal, A C. of Brooklyn on next | Runs in First. | by 1 too. j in Qualifying Round. take the place of the Ad Wolga «|| ety Cobb and ‘Tommy Houck wit! fir eons ldie Welsh contest which has fatien|} meet for ten rounds at the New — : oe through. As Jack Johnson has retired || Polo A. A. on Oct. 13, THE GAME IN DETAIL. | BATTING ORDER SAU COUNTRY CLEB, Gien [om the ting, the result of this ght | 5 | ER. | | NASSAL OUNTRY CLUB, Glen | win pe awaited with great interest by | ‘A. of Bostom nest It Kieu Battling Nelson Ought to Quit — | Philadephia New York | Cove, N. ¥., Oct. 5—Thera was almost |the fans all over the country, as the] i guest tn beating Mobe he Sota’ he wit ‘be inate! t 9 GIANTS ora, it : Dani els, rf, | ] one hundred entries gncluding many] Winner will practically be ‘the new | te fight Buiy Papke middleweight chan ‘ t 0. ‘ne, o nian, ' 01 the Ring Now Before His ;,, it . ot "| Colmner Chase, ef stare, when piny bean In the annust | Neary welgnt chanplon ‘Ton McCarey, the premier fight promoter 0 Dovle, 2b ‘ 6 8 wo! Baker, th. Cree, If, | Fol tournament of the Nassau Counts | | Young Laughwr, the game and agereaine wot: | toe” Angelen Cs). le at Fetter ta, " y - - s : eine 0 pia, a 5 patel fe baer Record Is Marred With De- : 9 9 O| Murphy, rt Knight, 1. lie to-day. Among the better known | [one have bese secuied to mmat fore tee | eatine meen ee tae featherwehy’: Murra 3.0 ol Davis, 0D |e | contestants In the running are Walt! Found bout at a local club on Tuesday ight | championship titlen, | McCarey, sree Aa, p Merkle 10 1) Ol Barry, fe Gardner, \3. ‘Travis, ¢ As Stites: and 8 N day asking fim his terms to mee 2 | 7S. “Pp, 3 ri . Travis, Oswald Kirby and John M, i Klaus, the ant hitting middleweight | {rent-r0 nout before his club vat Vernon feats by Third-Rate ee i . 4K i ag a Pibmgeng he | Ward, James R, Hyde, Gardner White, et, a. Conitered ae Not ie | Cal oa ‘ ase ereson,, Rubens tn! reviin 2 5 + Be . “ c *. 3 tee on ‘era - Filet a 22 06 ing |James Db. Foot, Hamilton Kerr, C. “lsc meet fino ‘Mobavot “etic (rk | Kilbane” hat, beaten “twos god” youngsters 90 Oopyright, 1911, by The Pree Pottiahing C& — Hereog, #e . ee (Speetal to The Evening World). Van Vieck jr. William L. Hicks, Cut. ive-rouud bout at the show of the Armory ' Rivers and Frankie Conley, * (Phe! New York World wine iio + 0 1] SHINE PARK, PHILADMLPHIA, Pa., ford Dunning and such former college - se sacha is ghar rage ae aa ob iu H port: 5=A game between the Athletics y Pyne, Ha Holling Bee ds we hah gee , 2 8 land the New York Highlanders in typ: reed aon ie STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ee oe ee ee Gar Total : . saa icar Eh WERRIOE TCA MMURAGON ATONE icualttying roun was at $8 holes 1] mumogah AbaeeR SO Wolgast beat him, he persisted in an) “Han tor Merkle in elghth | out less than #0 persons, Nearly every, who do poorly in the morning a chance |f Gxtes’™ & & ‘See dhaeer & Ht beellth eadbaver to come -b What was the BROOKLYN fan present wore his avercoat, while ts cagibeth: -eiaknwel vad kU LA Bitiamucdhy M4 WE Hivenkives: on RA “dua 4 7 : Yous R. 1 P.O. 4 n mselves mn the second |f Phunrhis 7 Go “St Migtawee.. 40 108 74 nor! St. Louls., 42 1 Fesuit: He was badly beaten by |\vne tL BP the few women Inside the grounds were round, | i Saylor Indianapoils product, who, Nort ef, 2 0 9 thea | RESULTS OF YESYERDAY'S GAMES, por jaa._eaiunabel he Dau 1b. >) 4 1 2 9) Well bundled up in heavy wraps, ne Up to t ofclock 88 had started, waieh | y 2. Brooklyn, 0. Beaton. @: New York, 4, couldn't whip one side of gel 0 1 2 1 Olof the players wore heavy sweaters will probably mark the limit of the Bhuadelobia, a Biret gamme, Teetnmn.” O° FYent gune, a Ga acta tant, tie. bi pur. |i ‘s 6 2 1 8 1) during the practice. | field. One of the later co | Ehicag, "se boca eae sonia 8 fume. sive Dane ils bod p for oa ‘ to oo of When the members of the Athletica| Charles H. Hyde, e { oa y 2 fg glremehad the park the: inte v York, who hed heen cE GAMES SCHE: b Now ¥ ct 8 ? et | Now York, ‘ fore in @ northe purnamen rooklyn, | New Yon Parte itile Beecher, a Long Acre: graduate. | Mt 1 4 1 B)thae the Athletion had tost the tone ea fore in a northern tournament New York at B 1 Senaarkatt Pedi, ff raagh to | *Erwin, ¢ nance © beam 00) ha. ane - ; an H, Newbur, former as- Beocher is rough aut tous enn sh ae 6 8 oo 9, te coin for the opening Kame of the| sistant secretary of th avy «0 ines with the" pregent ty 0 1 3 6|WOrKI's series and that they would have jamong the last to start, entering trom at he wors . may > + ook 6 lay in New York on 8 the Chevy Chase club, Wasiin p jto play tn nm Saturday, Nelson's revord ia toa good to et OF Close ta L, Hicks, who nas held | LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. LAUREL PARK RESULTS. defeats by suco as Young Saylor | BU Dine id hab: lene teas club title tied Travis’ total, in spite of | - ee — possivly Beecher chalked ain} Tot 7% 1 re his uneven going, er a pe | S Fine cattien fot ST RACE.—Purse, $50: " even at the litter end of n great ring | *fatted for Miller in hth. he had been selected for the first time | he putted so well wntil near | ae new? poy, 108 Terenas he 6 poet bt €arser. Some one ought to advise the | 1 for Steele in the eighth. }as one of the umpires tn the world to rally | first by @ length: Tore Béliisr ito. anit the. wdme’ now Betors | SCORE BY INNINGS |sertes, looked as happ a lark when Scores | 1.8 to, 3 to 1 and 6 t ss poya oer esee Wye | Ganate & 60 0 0 0 0 0 O-6The walked out on the fleld to send the npernel, 109 (Fore Nelson is generally credited with hay. | Moki oo 0 EA Rong ere — | , $ to | and 4 to 1, third f money, but most of it fs] awe HTt— arger, Mirst Base | a Ne be Cad uo toni, inte Jon RallsOf Maxwell, 1 Barger, 4;{ | , 108 Ramazan, Husky pias | on le, 1, First Base on Errors—New | J j 10H. Penne ue; Gold Rialabent s Hetieeye b seporte '@ fight tn Chat | York, 1 Left on Bawes—New York, 5; 4 ; Das fe IND RACE.—Purse $4; flve and ! pth pads he Tarday nignt,) Brooklyn, % Struck Out—By Maxwell, Af Surlongs: two-year-olds,—Re- soot a uly gy Me by Two-hase Hite—Merki ) (Forehad), & tot, 2 to 1 am published In sor | Fetcher, eat, Murray, Lummel. | é los, Weed weight, Unawaisted. Hit N ro 3 LS ‘ “ her—By Maxwell, Steele. i} s-Brenpan and Bush, Papers yesterday, conveyed the vstart- | 1,5) Ung information that ‘Tommy Murphy | ),./°p, of New York was saved from a knock-| [yy SSR 5 out by Grover Hayes of Philadelphia a pera ey enly because his seconis tossed up Lhe) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, ; 2 ye ; : ce incana, Mad’ Ri eponge in the third round. Jim Buek= | Get. 5.—The raw, chilly weather and the i f i : THIRD TA ley, manager of “Harlem To: Lia nearly bit the transmitter of his fm half in assuring us that some dup RTM AE SSanr two lengths; Monsieur to 1, 6 to 1 and 8 to Jf. igreasman James, 110 (Peak) "Tract that the Giants alres Na have the gue pennant tucked away Purse $900; three-year. 4 (Hvrne), 4 to 1, even and 2 to 5, tire kept the attendance at the game here \ head; Question Mark, 107 (Gordon) was down South masquerading at Tom- 2 enki 1 1 and 1 to 3 second; Edda, 105 myte expense. “Murphy was far away | (0-day down to @ meagre 110, i LAUREL ENTRIES on), 5 tol, 2 to Land 1 to 2, third. from Chattanooga," says Buckley. "As | Manager MeGraw carried out his plan b Ne fa Boston [Of Kiving bis stare @ rewt new that the 1 ; Perm arty be kes pegs an 0 fact, he was u | gO tan Bnd ee ae OTe Rimie vere tout wih: Ba Nel- race ts over 4 nt In Maxwell, Ms | — Z RACK i reiacg ara: eel ies cae et has never, Wilson to re his co! tion of ben- Murphy in re as follows New Yorkers| ders, 1 slosely would 5 and out, first by one hur vin went back to third bas yearolds and PLIST R. Magellan, 138 (Howard), 5 Pinca settie iiiie dave eens tis, furl , He Bias 1, 4 to 5 and out, second. Time, wit | Herzog getting another ¢ ; ° Wi rt Pay oy ‘ohum, How About You and Darkie re- ‘id PM len was not certain who he would put Rea Auer 4 bape dh ey worid’ paid fhe report, | 1 to do the pitehing, but a few minutes | OND RACH Pareei troyee " a eninss OL 5 | inet the bell rang he trotted out Cy | — “2 2 Tan il: Baseball, Polo Grids to-m'w. 2 ams. et was T Murphy of Chicago who| 0 F | Pack | 1.80 tiiante ww, Phila A ba o& Mayes's viethm | Karger and had Miller to do the eateh- teams into action, Dineen was assisted | Hartzell out, Davis ng a great one nu and 1 Huda's Sister, 101] D. A, Loring, Jr. Nassav, 96 : [isa alec nintadies me ne. hand pick up, Gardner hit on th 1) (Lewis), 6 to 5, 1 to 2and Lito 4, second; | Burch, Naxsaw Leve WIRD ewok ot OMPARDIER WELLS, the Eng-| The Giants got #ix runs right off the fifth inning second baseman bY # pitched ball and rendered uncon (Chapell), 10 to 1, 4 to 1) awamis, 05; HL awit | {unengs. —Rabbter cnet AMUSEMENTS Neh heavywelght, who was spaced | reel, Devore singled to tie infield but was dner of the Highlanders was reu- | Sclous. rdner was led off the field. | and 2 to 1, third, Time, Hannah | wy 1, 1 . 4 i a lick ng by Jack Johnson throug | caught stealing on Miller's perfect dered unconsctous by being bit on the |4!nn ran for Gardner, Williams struck | Loulse, Rusticana, Son ne lee is ths inte ton of the horitles in| Mirow to Loaley. Doyle walked and, head by @ ball pitched by Morgan, | OUt. Quinn filed to ¢ Lady Ht psburg also ran and finished to fuht. He| Went to second when Hecker also drew | Gardner tried to get away f a free pass, Barger was sull una) but ft struck him on t find the plate and Murray aiso stro! ad, Just over the 4 ‘The Greatest of Wagnertan Sopranos, 9 second base and Zinn as nam Athletics’ half of | ‘THIRD RACE—Ifar England, is coming h Bax accepted a cabled offer of a} the ball | | Chase went aide of the to centrefleld t He the fifth, Mury Phillis, P. R, Jennings Garden City, 94 O'Connor f singled to left. Davis |dicap; purse $24; for two-vear- panson, Dyker ie promoter, and, unless present plans 89) ming the then doubled opped ike a log and the players of | Saerificed, Knight to Chase, Barry sin- | fur iy ne oe (What Meadow, 92; Hoa Nassav wrong, will shortly sail from the other! to dee h teams and Dr. Chadwick, the Ath- itd tre, scoring Murphy. Living- 2, even and } to 3, first; Si 104; H. K. Sherwor side. Wells will be asked to fight Jim) Murray. Devlin etic's trainer, rushed to his asebstan ston singled over second, ding Bars | (Ma » 5 to, 2 to 1 and even, 7 the famous, LO) 1OvE Flynn, Al Kaufman and A) Palaer. do tot wht fleld fence, scoring required several minutes to bring "y to third. Zinn made a great one-hand | ond; Golifern, 105 (Pullen), 4 to 1, 2 to 1 113, boat v Good judges in England say Wells may Merkle, That settled Barger and he rdner to conse h of Morgan's sag) ne pusness and he was John} who threw to}and even, third. Time, 1.19 1-i Noto Mia i real eavywelkit, | was y J out of the box and Steele led off the fletd. Dolan, doubling Barry, Heck, Lord Leighton, Charley Brown avd witty i gin fans would prefer to| subs Wilson singled up the third Mia K BAT th atime ad tee Ak Derrick went to first base for the Ath-| Garden of Roses also ran. Ae mii te re oping process take er scoring Devitn a to right centre. Knight hit to Baker, | !¢tles In the sixth, Daniels singled to) pouRTH RAC Three-year-olds and | ' Wi ag et RT om the other sid ort riny, Vi but was out trying to atret threw to Barry too late to catch |centre. Livingston ran to the grand-| jog purse, $10 © mile at sie . bi Le eg hag the “raw rial" in n t's turow to Tooley. ing beck to thet bag. Hartzell |Stand and got Dolan's foul. Livineston | {: Wilfred Gerdes, 105) (Carrol, | Nasss wi ing but Interesting to| te Celltune Gantnee tae ke ateutin | ham threw to Harry, @oubling up Dan iyvaveb irae a prane | 1005 « » Rudand, y ESTS BS Derm a5 Mensntn, those of us who Watched the Cart Mar. play, Colline to Davia. 18 at second. Morgan threw Chase out. | jo; ccalienss 9 to % 2 to 2 and 1 to & |W. Nassau, 113; C. D. Smith ATHLETIC CONT Ag ris-Jim Flynn aftair at the Garden re-| half. Northern lifte ‘A ‘one, two, three was the onder in| Lord lined to Zinn the Athletles nd: Lawyer Millar, 109 (Grand), 4! ers, Nassau, 108; U. A, Murdo abert was ret witeh the Hiltops. y unm cently. }got under easily. Di wm. KNABE «@ co Ired in the half, 1 a pretty st Nea} Thurs., Oct. 5th. y1, Stoo and 4 to 4 third, ne—1.4, | nec av; Percy Pyne, Privee-| spOWTING CLL ema Lis bounder, The ball bit Maxwell's | frst inning. Daniels tied to Collins, ring’s fast grou and threw Rube satin Row Restoration, High Gun | t att, Nassau, 101; H. Tony Ross vs. Morris Harris and 39th St. aN has pre hand and bounded to Fletcher who Livingston threw Dolan out. Chase out. Callina gingled to. rik! Daniels and Dr. Young also ran and finished as | I 103; HEM. Adams. | aa, ony. GHTS it, Hew, 95. all off pt ui » out ¥ heat banged fy tanned. got e's drive. named. HL. Ottley, Nassau, Le templated “ rray grabbed on the run. | The Athlettor went out the same way In the seventh inning Cree struck out . 1 50; for three- ny Pox Hills, 87 tr. Rus the un side, Gibson fi In the # inning Devore fanned |in thet half. Lord ted to Dantels, | Knight walked. Hartzell fied to Olds |yccronds Tete are mommies Citys #2; HH, Jenning AMUSEMENTS. | the boxing law may Weakly, Doyle bit to Stark and was | Oldring fouled to Williams, Collins fied ring. Knight was out stealing, Living- easy out at first. Becker raised a | to Dola to the Infield, Tooley nailing the ball, lin [ummel Ifted a foul fly which Merkle | th and out| Whit ner White, Oak Nassau, 1 | ON vonies January reconvening and he doesn't want to Ue up a lot « money in something that may be ston to Coll ADIN G THEATRES, | ci as, B20, The A r halt tn went out tn y) Dolan thre: ond inning, Gard- | halt of the se Murphy out In the th. Derrick EMPIRS,,, A wett ee ah in aSinge a Daily Mat, 25 oe Mido Patton ter C. Kel ues act), W Tit ; Jeas in the near futu Gthson had in| ‘ 7 t Baker out rdner also threw | centre, Barry sin x! over nd Billy . Wise, 17 Sorte. eetone Se “ame . carahase ting, ey drew four bad ones) Murphy out, Davis filed to Chase. | Derrick was caught going to third. aes aninhed ae Wied H. K. Hudson, Nasean Simiwon, ‘Camere air Ae ee son missed three swings at Max-| Davis made a rank muff of Wiliiams’s to Dolan, Quinn threw Livingston out anim heo. art ard lela’ ag namede | 1 Dt ERANK McIN 1 FRE SNOBS ian mane: DRDO slow ones, Stark fled out to|foul in the third. Williams then fanned,| The Hilltops went out in ¢ Bix 1 EB 3! fs rin the arra, 109 (McArd Doration » 5, second; ay Barry got Quinn's high fly, Collins ran th inning, Rar thr Big Treat tor the |. ae “Shurrsy cargunded” out, |"“Fhe chataplons fated to core tm thet| i, tn eaocond lt 3 Victorious Giants, ' The biarris “it ~ | TROSESTAHL | |] KNIGKEABUGKER Siu: a’ COHAN GRAND Lid ot de Si Av, Daubert. Merkle was re- |} of the Giird taning, Barry went| Lerd filed Daniels, Oldrt same way, Devlin popped | out, Dolan to Knight. Livingston went | t? centre. ns was hit by a 5 . y A pees, ttoie BLANCHE BATES “Sobx' out, Gardner to Knight. Morgan struck balt. Baker went out to K ht * Ted ie nun DONALD BRIAN oN Oak NAL FOLLIES: E BATES et BS » vroke the fee and got two out ee eae teaine Geciis a sheds | AMUSEMENTS. CRITERION ASTOR * 32,4, he Glanta, personally conducted by the thire er hit to| In the fourth inning Dolan ain a mantels stniles! ae noe feat, tix] “pomeres Oe 1 THE DOCTOM Th ay sel agogemel who threw hin out at rat. [centre On the hit and a rum play chase over second. Daniels died stealing, LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Oo ta | Haduring vas WHAT tat boctow ott ee eee was hit with a fast and | (ied to Collins, the fatter threw the ball |!seton to Barry. Dolan doubt rere sMonaay. wat oe tia ok Gonaues 3s went to ul on Northern's pretty |1o Barry, who relayed to Davis, doubling }t%®, Barry made a great run dar gg bio da Row in progress in o right. Daubert hit mately tol up Dolan at first, Cree walked, Cree | amd threw out Ch; Collins threw ape left, filling the bases. Wheat len took second on a wild pitch, Knight |Cree out. Seore: Ment Arinory, Suxty-second out, On Wilson's bad throw | struck out { RW Columbus ave | | : | “AROUND THE WORLD PASSERS- - BY} SOF COMPLETE NEW Snoctacies,{ fC) HADDON. CHAMBERS’ Greatest Play teal saicces, bee Wort aT pedi nid Steele seared and Noren~| in md half of the fourth tn | AMNMoR ow rrees ara ae dame , Winter Garcea te) ait un ue ie se REPUBLIC Hew ‘i ae te Ights of ( nird. Hummel ine | 90, rew Lord out, Gardner | Hghlanders ce) nee” ant 3 aie e813. , Ht)“ baviD. te elan oher ; ring Norton Deets | ROE Gardner threw Lord out, Gardner| ee ‘ oot ie PGABY BeSLYS | WevuE UF WevWeos |] LY CEU MES Stu's! Litto THE W OMAN } Ma, Counct to centre. Baker forced Collins, Gardner) DUFFERIN PARK WINNERS, tri Los Ruma TR: eoputar Convert TRE ARAB (ef) 5 Rhaaiva, Wo Murray, Drucke and Bix ¢ mtcher iif fy, for, Wheat, | to Hartel, Dies ieee BROADW AY 4 Nioves New Monday tothe f BELASCO } yr, are members of famo "la ig ap mart ire Lea Wilson beat out Ta the “Afth Inning Barry threw] on pace : | itl RACE Pure oe IKE NEVER iis NEW AMSTERDAM 3). 238.2 pavip wel TH olickior MeGraw has 4 he Um 7 eal a a| * 4 f ° th t ¥ 1 aaasied * Kiaw & Briangs Musical Coma om an easy foul to Miller. Hummel |year-olds and up: , Sila Pg ia Hie y MATINES ame tO She FF . numbt Devi easy pop Ay ile Gat sath on SPammete tants. Petes Hoon otis ite (Quint pee Te LY : ih THE PINK LAD’ MINER'S San with v ‘a im the Dodgers hait Pietelter givad so | "0. on Hummers fumble. Paulet | Dandy Dancer, 108 (Quinlan), 6 to 1 ’ eget ran the bases for Merkle, Ler smashed a line drive straight inte Da 1M, and even, frat; Dem Coulson’s pop fy, Merkle made a grand oe 108 Cte eft hand eaten of Stark's stab, Miller > Ee PAY. HENRY HOLBE Ho) 4 Kae PLIBER RY weit ee tocis 218 BOWERY, WAS USFS Bar. . ; . / a bls rte hands, who touched Arst in tae | Beret» 10 to 1, 4 to} and 2 to 1 itt MaxineSiliol'sgeou'iuatnts eas aueay, | SULTAN ELT INGE { BRONX. i cOHR* WESC, ne fu at wut. Pletoher and Merkle | crac ee | Aden and), 21-2 to 1, ¢ Sill’ Save Sivo. Nien Sue We ee oination Grid aime 4 ‘ Dan * sewed up Steele. Poulet, “Herang uned aut to Mt) Time, aa) Tender ves oft e GERI RUE bLLiOid oo REBELLION GATELY GE » mare fee ae ae and Morgan| In the fifth inning Deut t Doyle's Nugget, Bonnie Bee, Mayflower a ern tee s, Wh near Hwa ree wer ’ yekout | Krounder and tossed it to steele, wh Rite0 ane le Sate: score Berard also ran, NY WT Paleaa, 108, hall, foe | 99M Ste Wei ae mival i Hs Mie itera kok etn to Th aa spent the pe fa hts, covered firat. Becker walked, but was te eee nt | SRCOND RACH—Purse $20; ¢ rees | Penn tie Wing. Ting Bic’ Cleges’ Wi: A Sire A Guy sa Green Stockia, "S = among the girls who are ne 2) caumnt napping oft fret, Bteela te: Dau. | Northern opened with a single to rignt.| SECOND Te Tem tnt ve. tues ids tee, may owe, Ths Jo Hel, ah ags JOL WEOER’S t a Arnie yes 1 7 te, oe yi Sbactn. ands oy The ay, thot aig tet to, ooops Murray arove ‘tang | Put another im the same yenrO\e a Bum, tw (Grands 5 to 8, (Mamet ict fe JP PALW’S foes Whi gees [EDMUND BREESE ‘ res are avout as pretty as are to be found fly to Wheat ert, Day AMATEUR NIGHT TON to Herzog, who had taken Plotete MAT. “TO-D, LLY W, faNew York Northern hit to Merkle, who toased sho : 1) NEX At: ‘au WAR CONG {niga Sifts, 200, be ai place hort amine! oreed = au y 4 y | ats. Weal, Sat. de Oct. Nriat other eminent sport tan, Georgie the bal! to Maxwell for the frst put| Wivat in the’ Pe i pS cy \ THI | Playiouse Cand oat DOUGLAS ACADEMY 0%, + pe Mat, Dally. caneh. wor be a che Our temarere ran (ik the Uedeaae’s. Nae. Daubert Ink gn the piay. Tooley inated to ‘ott | WHY Ovy YOUR CLO : " ES ‘5 alas wOUGHT AND Paid FUR Rites | | FAIRBANKS 10, 20 &30e LA TOSCA sta » third on Wheat’s line drive to the | ene iat al bie ania Fe . ‘ re b way de ich st, plu. | en GUTS ran YEAR » nied om Wheat’s line driv fo the | struck out | from the flabetdashers, mace six months aco CASING SO od Bate <5 Weaels me lss. Waid WITH MANY RECORDS. F way de 62d St. * FESTIVAL = Mat, Datly, Be, | 10) ALL STAM Acts, | ‘THE LHAMBRA Lilllam Russell KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BAZAAR Prank Fogerty, tyan a | VNC CH REGT, ANMORY 03 Col Avg | | vned oat to Merhie. Coulson Med to in\e' ine emia Heles aoa; YOU have to pay them a manuiacturing, an | Wilkon ay cutehor. Sturk banged al agent, anda selling profit. We areexclusively | : for tailors, serve you direct, saye you at least | 0 Devore. OLONLAL obo time ravorrre Prospect, ‘3 ve Sixth Inning Merkle fouled out to Daubert. Tooley threw out Devity Fletcher singled over second, but Wil Jouble into right. Erwin da Miller and fouled ont to F A for Mew MGHTs. son grounded out to Stark to Daubert I ite ip fiity per cent. and give you materials, style MANHATIAA Oem Geen eh ety z 1 $5 ven exciined Ms net ont star nine econ | Shara ad ie bent ae pomtibals pad | ta loring that are upstosthe=minute. For ve CHOCOLATE 201 DIER | Four Mortons Rid i ee Sob has © Amertoan F Stoelo died the same way |sinuud ove: scond and went to secant; comparison send for samples and our Px © FP HARRY LAUDER ‘icaie' 8)" Ses Mugs & Coy, Hoey & La Dau en CS as ‘ tics @ cue Pid sitter Dette Gan CR unt een "asia of Fashion, and -ee the ditierence, BenQ NM tte csi A hoe VEE Fits tasks BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, his this season. and went to second as Doyle | irwin to Rta Columbia AE ry : : cot sealing * : 1) Mees gin MASON © ni his season bres nase Nogthern. om € oduer'e f heat was out, maule. { 3 8, aeuepal reset bold at nce 18M b oF | Murray ope Sea A i Maxwell, livcmel doubled to gent 4 A Ni nth Ss t, | Weraid Sq. | forth yah THE GAY WIDO' Too! Med ig Murray wor ce | Misia de, ei. \iile GOLDEN CHOUK CE, amatenre Breww Wedanan % ‘ : ’ : . eee ae __ - * . . — . 7